Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1612545 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present work investigated the temperature rise of an interstitial-free steel sample during differential speed rolling as functions of the height reduction and roll speed ratio. The temperature rise increased with increasing either height reduction or roll speed ratio, approaching a maximum value of 100 °C under height reduction of 40% and roll speed ratio of 1:4. In addition, the temperature rise of the sample during deformation was predicted by the concept of the energy-based state equation.

► Temperature rise increased as either height reduction or roll speed ratio increased. ► The energy-based state equation was proposed in order to predict temperature rise. ► A good agreement between the predicted and measured temperature rise was obtained.

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